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Savvy Data Centre Managers Demand The Kwh Monitoring Experience!

Written by admin on February 26, 2009 – 9:44 pm -

Data and Power LTD are one of the UK’s top manufacturers of data supplies . Excerpt from: Savvy Data Centre Managers Demand The Kwh Monitoring Experience!  Read More →


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world talk: F/S:Brand new Sony Ericsson C510,Samsung S9402Ego,HTC …

Written by admin on February 21, 2009 – 2:28 pm -

LCD TV, MP3 & MP4 Players, Digital Cameras, Dvd Players (Etc) At Discounted Rates. View post: world talk: F/S:Brand new Sony Ericsson C510,Samsung S9402Ego,HTC …  Read More →


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Report: Apple has cornered the flash memory market - Apple 2.0 …

Written by admin on February 19, 2009 – 8:32 am -

One advantage of selling gazillions of MP3 players — most of them stuffed with flash memory — is that it gives you a lot of leverage in the chip market. Apple (AAPL) is using that leverage to full advantage as it prepares to launch its … Citing a ThinkEquity Partners report on the state of the chip market, AppleInsider’s Prince McLean writes that Apple has purchased Samsung’s entire available supply of NAND flash memory — the kind used in both newer iPods and iPhones … Read more:  Report: Apple has cornered the flash memory market - Apple 2.0 …  Read More →


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Gadget Monday – February 16, 2009 – Lists - Raoul Pop

Written by admin on February 16, 2009 – 8:38 am -

They connect to your computer through a regular 3.5mm audio cable, and they have an auxiliary input for iPods or other MP3 players as well. The output is 7.5 Watts per channel. Altec Lansing expressionist CLASSIC computer speakers - 1 … View original post here: Gadget Monday – February 16, 2009 – Lists - Raoul Pop  Read More →


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Gadget Monday – February 16, 2009 « Raoul Pop

Written by admin on February 16, 2009 – 8:38 am -

They connect to your computer through a regular 3.5mm audio cable, and they have an auxiliary input for iPods or other MP3 players as well. The output is 7.5 Watts per channel. Go here to read the rest: Gadget Monday – February 16, 2009 « Raoul Pop  Read More →


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